EAS Attestation Explorer

Discover and make attestations about anything

EAS Attestation Explorer

The attestation explorer makes it simple for anyone to discover and make attestations about anything. Attestations are digital signatures on structured pieces of data used to build more trust online and onchain. We want to continue improving the UX for technical and non-technical builders.

The Attestation Explorer is available on:

  • ETH Mainnet, Optimism, Base, Arbitrum, Polygon, Linea, Scroll, Celo, and zkSync

We're seeing more and more teams adopt ENS subdomains when making attestations:

  • verifications.coinbase.eth when attesting to verified coinbase accounts
  • passport.gitcoin.co when attesting to stamps and passport scores
  • backend.devfolio.eth attesting to hackathon votes and endorsements
  • onchain.coordinape.eth attesting to GIVE and social graph data

The explorer caters to both technical and NON-technical users to be accessible to all skill levels of builders. On the explorer, you can use the no-code tools to easily:

  • Make a schema for your use case using the schema builder
  • Attest with that schema or any schema
  • Generate a hash of a file and attest to it
  • Merklize and attest to root hash allowing you to selectively reveal data against the merkle root
  • Leverage the GraphQL API to query onchain or public attestation data on that chain

This grant will focus on updating the explorer profile page UX for users with a known ENS name. It will make the attestation explorer feel more personalized for ENS addresses and users exploring attestations for the first time.